10:00 - Visit to Hyde Park. 12:00 - National Gallery. 17: 00 - Visit Soho: 19:00 - Watch 'Sam Simmons: Meanwhile' in Soho Theatre.
SECOND DAY, 7 of December:
11:00 - Visit to Portobello road (Notting Hill Street) 14:30 - Camden Town 16:00 - Ride the London Eye: 17:00 - Regent Park 17:45-Abbey Road 18:30 - Visit to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament 21:00 - Visit to Picadilly Circus.
THIRD DAY, 8 of December:
10:30 - Visit to Brick Lane Street. 12:30 - Visit Canary Wharf, 16:00 - Visit China Town 18:00 - Visit The British Museum
BEST PLACES, PARKS AND STREETS IN LONDON
INDEX:
Map of our trip in London
My suggestion
Details of the best places, streets and park.
Links very interesting about London
I/MAP OF LONDON
A. Trafalgar square
B. Piccadilly Circus
C. Big Ben, London Eye and Thames (river)
D. Hyde Park
E. Regent Park
F. Notting Hill
G. Oxford Street
H. Coven Garden
I. Camden Town
J. Bloomsburry
K. Abbey Road
L. Brick Lane Street
M. Canary Wharf
N. Chelsea
O. Meridia de Greenwich
P.China Town
II/ My suggestion
FIRST DAY: We can start to visit Trafalgar Square; Piccaly Circus; the Big Ben (London eye and Thames River), Hyde Park, Oxford street and Covent Garden. You decide when you want to go to the restaurant and which we are going to go.
SECOND DAY: We can visit Camden Town, Regent Park, Abbey Road and Notting Hill.
THIRD DAY: We can finish with Brick Lane Street, Canary Wharf, Meridia de Greenwich and China Town (Maybe China Town is too far from other places, it could be deleted from our trip, it depends on what the most interest to us...)
Now, it just my suggestion, it all depends where we are going to eat, where we will visit museums,etc. But I think that we could make these visit, this trip like a "base" for museums, restaurants,etc. I await your suggestions.
PD: I deleted Bloomsburry in the planning of our trip because it was so far in comparison of others places.
III/BEST PLACES:
Pically Circus
Abbey Road ( is a thoroughfare located in the borough of Camden and the City of Westminster in London, running roughly northwest to southeast through St. John's Wood, near Lord's Cricket Ground. It is part of the B507. It is famous because you have EMI and the Beattles and other famous walked here.)
Bloomsbury(is situated in central part of London and between Holborn and EustonRoad. This is a vibrant historic district popular for its range of gardened squares and literary connections. The district is home to many such attractions like the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, the British Museum, the University College London, the Royal Veterinary College and many more.)
Brick Lane Street ( is a popular street situated in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. This street is situated to the East End of London and is in the heart of the Bangladeshi-Sylheti community of the city. Some call this street as Banglatown which is the site of a Sunday market area. Some of the point of interest here includes the JammeMasjid or the Great London Mosque, Christ Church, the head office of Habitat and many more.)
Camden lock (there is a long street with lots of small shops selling tat, but interesting tat)
Canary wharf (business district)
Notting hill (the street where the film with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant was shot)
Chelsea ( is an area situated in CentralLondon in England and is a part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is home to the Chelsea Football Club at StamfordBridge. The word, ‘Chelsea’ means landing place for limestone or chalk. The main artery of the district is the popular King’s Road which is a shopping paradise for shopaholics with designer stores, high street shops and some independent restaurants.)
Covent Garden (is located in Greater London County of London in England.
This place is mainly famous for the Royal Opera House, theatres, several restaurants, bars, street performers and a large number of shops. Out of these, the Royal Opera House is an important venue for performing arts in London.)
Oxford Street ( is a major thoroughfare in Westminster in London. There are over 548 shops at the street, which is known as the busiest shopping streets of Europe.)
Trafalgar Square (instead of historical representation)
Here is the itinerary we will do in London.
FIRST DAY,6 of December:
10:00 - Visit to Hyde Park.
12:00 - National Gallery.
17: 00 - Visit Soho:
19:00 - Watch 'Sam Simmons: Meanwhile' in Soho Theatre.
SECOND DAY, 7 of December:
11:00 - Visit to Portobello road (Notting Hill Street)14:30 - Camden Town
16:00 - Ride the London Eye:
17:00 - Regent Park
17:45 - Abbey Road
18:30 - Visit to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
21:00 - Visit to Picadilly Circus.
THIRD DAY, 8 of December:
10:30 - Visit to Brick Lane Street.12:30 - Visit Canary Wharf,
16:00 - Visit China Town
18:00 - Visit The British Museum
BEST PLACES, PARKS AND STREETS IN LONDON
INDEX:
I/MAP OF LONDON
II/ My suggestion
FIRST DAY: We can start to visit Trafalgar Square; Piccaly Circus; the Big Ben (London eye and Thames River), Hyde Park, Oxford street and Covent Garden. You decide when you want to go to the restaurant and which we are going to go.
SECOND DAY: We can visit Camden Town, Regent Park, Abbey Road and Notting Hill.
THIRD DAY: We can finish with Brick Lane Street, Canary Wharf, Meridia de Greenwich and China Town (Maybe China Town is too far from other places, it could be deleted from our trip, it depends on what the most interest to us...)
Now, it just my suggestion, it all depends where we are going to eat, where we will visit museums,etc. But I think that we could make these visit, this trip like a "base" for museums, restaurants,etc. I await your suggestions.
PD: I deleted Bloomsburry in the planning of our trip because it was so far in comparison of others places.
III/BEST PLACES:
Pically Circus
Abbey Road ( is a thoroughfare located in the borough of Camden and the City of Westminster in London, running roughly northwest to southeast through St. John's Wood, near Lord's Cricket Ground. It is part of the B507. It is famous because you have EMI and the Beattles and other famous walked here.)
Bloomsbury(is situated in central part of London and between Holborn and Euston Road. This is a vibrant historic district popular for its range of gardened squares and literary connections. The district is home to many such attractions like the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, the British Museum, the University College London, the Royal Veterinary College and many more.)
Brick Lane Street ( is a popular street situated in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. This street is situated to the East End of London and is in the heart of the Bangladeshi-Sylheti community of the city. Some call this street as Banglatown which is the site of a Sunday market area. Some of the point of interest here includes the Jamme Masjid or the Great London Mosque, Christ Church, the head office of Habitat and many more.)
Camden lock (there is a long street with lots of small shops selling tat, but interesting tat)
Canary wharf (business district)
Notting hill (the street where the film with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant was shot)
Chelsea ( is an area situated in Central London in England and is a part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is home to the Chelsea Football Club at Stamford Bridge. The word, ‘Chelsea’ means landing place for limestone or chalk. The main artery of the district is the popular King’s Road which is a shopping paradise for shopaholics with designer stores, high street shops and some independent restaurants.)
Covent Garden (is located in Greater London County of London in England.
This place is mainly famous for the Royal Opera House, theatres, several restaurants, bars, street performers and a large number of shops. Out of these, the Royal Opera House is an important venue for performing arts in London.)
Oxford Street ( is a major thoroughfare in Westminster in London. There are over 548 shops at the street, which is known as the busiest shopping streets of Europe.)
Trafalgar Square (instead of historical representation)
Big Ben, London eye and Thames (river)
Parcs : Hyde Park and Regent Park
Hyde Park Regent Park
Meridia de Greenwich
China Town
VI/ LINKS
In this link you have a map of london and you have all of information about restaurant, turism, entertainment,etc. I think it is interresting for us.http://www.placesonline.com/europe/united_kingdom/england/london/map.asp?gclid=CMO18pmez6wCFYYPfAodCU11qQ
In this link we can see the time we are going to spend to go from a place to another place http://www.mylondonmap.com/